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Did they remove the noose in the town square?
Original: In every language except english, german and italian, Vivian is described as "looks like a woman, but it's a man". Simple!I'm definitely adding it, but IIRC Vivian's gender is a hot mess on the localization/translation end in the original version, so I may or may not be tossing that in there as well.
While that dialogue qualifies the game for a hard Medium, I'm not sure if it's on the Heavy level since it depends on how much they reference the gender aspect. They also apparently censored the Goombas catcalling Goombella, so who knows what else they changed?
To be more specific, in the original Japanese, Vivian is identified as an Otokonoko. Basically a crossdresser. The original translation tried to dance around the subject. The remake's translation just turns her into a tranny.Original: In every language except english, german and italian, Vivian is described as "looks like a woman, but it's a man". Simple!
I imagine they're all together in pushing this LGBT shit, but I wonder if there's some crossdressers who dislike this change.To be more specific, in the original Japanese, Vivian is identified as an Otokonoko. Basically a crossdresser. The original translation tried to dance around the subject. The remake's translation just turns her into a tranny.
I disagree with this entirely, actually tbh most of the scores here are a bit arbitrary and full of bias opinions because the posters here like said games.I would like to add Monster Hunter World as none. You can only make a male or female character and they aren't ugly unless you purposefully screw with the settings. The NPCs are no nonsense sticking to the story to help you investigate and slay the big godzilla looking elder dragon. There are also cute cat assistants that help you in your fights. If I'm missing anything feel free to add whatever it is.
Without having played it, I'll just give you the fair warning that any PS1/PS2 throwback game, especially horror ones, tend to be big troon favorites and are often plagued by them.Does anyone know if Crow Country is considered woke or pandery? I like old school PS1 style horror games, this game looks kind of like Resident Evil 1 and Medievil had a baby. My reservation is that a troon cashier at a local establishment had a Let's Play on the TV in the background and the main character looked to be a spinny skirt type, so I don't want to support this game if there's underlying messages of chasing the pink dragon or hamfisted diversity in the characters.
It's probably because survival horror games are famous for being frustratingly challenging and are not made for casuals. Despite the Nancy-Drewic level of puzzle solving (survival horror being basically an evolution of the point-and-click adventure game), the difficulty in clunky combat and sparse supplies puts them firmly in the realm of being a Man's Game. Classic Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Clock Tower are games made for boys and men to show off how talented they are at speeding through a spooky gauntlet of terror (and the mythical "gamer girl" to show how she can keep up with the boys by also enjoying spooky and tough games). Troons like to think they're in that latter category when really they're just showing off their male personality that they never dropped.I'll just give you the fair warning that any PS1/PS2 throwback game, especially horror ones, tend to be big troon favorites and are often plagued by them.
Chimera Squad was such a strange and completely unnecessary entry into XCOM. I was surprised when it was announced and more surprised with the cast, an alien-human squad fighting some XCOM remnants less than 10 years after the events of XCOM 2? Only some DEI writer could come up with bullshit like that. I actually thought the next game was going to be a remake of Terror From The Deep, it even makes sense from a timeline perspective (based from the old games), that would have been more fun but I guess Brown people and Snake alien boobs were more important.XCOM: Chimera Squad, on the other hand, is a Heavy, and deeply into that territory. No more character customization, you're stuck recruiting from a set roster comprised almost exclusively of aliens and brown people. The one possibly white guy (hard to tell due to the weird coloring style they use) is frequently the ass of jokes. The characters make constant Joss Whedon-esque quips and all act like Californian 30something coffee shop dwellers, despite being a mix of backgrounds and even species.
The plot itself is also about you having to stop a group of former XCOM members who left after XCOM won the war in 2, who hate aliens and want to "destroy our diversity". The entire goal of the game is to keep the "beautiful diverse City 31" together in the face of this threat. The aliens are generally portrayed very sympathetically, while the human groups are portrayed as evil terrorists. The game will constantly rub in your face how important diversity is, and almost feel like it's taunting people who liked the previous games with some of its lines. The gameplay isn't bad, but the story is genuinely draining, which sucks because Chimera Squad is far more heavily emphasized around the story than either of the previous games.
Any ayylmao sympathizer should be escorted to have a nice, friendly, Chryssalid meetup.Chimera Squad was such a strange and completely unnecessary entry into XCOM. I was surprised when it was announced and more surprised with the cast, an alien-human squad fighting some XCOM remnants less than 10 years after the events of XCOM 2? Only some DEI writer could come up with bullshit like that. I actually thought the next game was going to be a remake of Terror From The Deep, it even makes sense from a timeline perspective (based from the old games), that would have been more fun but I guess Brown people and Snake alien boobs were more important.
It's probably because survival horror games are famous for being frustratingly challenging and are not made for casuals. Despite the Nancy-Drewic level of puzzle solving (survival horror being basically an evolution of the point-and-click adventure game), the difficulty in clunky combat and sparse supplies puts them firmly in the realm of being a Man's Game. Classic Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Clock Tower are games made for boys and men to show off how talented they are at speeding through a spooky gauntlet of terror (and the mythical "gamer girl" to show how she can keep up with the boys by also enjoying spooky and tough games). Troons like to think they're in that latter category when really they're just showing off their male personality that they never dropped.
I bought Crow Country. It plays okay, the aesthetics on it seem really well executed. Definitely clunky combat and limited supplies, but that's what I signed up for. About an hour in, no sign of "modern audience" pandering yet.
Is Silent Hill (and Resident Evil) hard? I played the Silent Hill games on normal and they were okay, except the second half of 4. I play on easy now because I like to walk around and look at all of the references. I know trannies like 3 because they have some headcanon that Heather is omg trans because she dyed her hair and changed her name, ignoring the other reasons she has for doing that. Never played RE though!Silent Hill
The PS1 Resi games are easy enough to play. If you can run around a zombie just do it. Thats it. Then you notice you have plenty of ammo and its basically an action movie at that point.Is Silent Hill (and Resident Evil) hard? I played the Silent Hill games on normal and they were okay, except the second half of 4. I play on easy now because I like to walk around and look at all of the references. I know trannies like 3 because they have some headcanon that Heather is omg trans because she dyed her hair and changed her name, ignoring the other reasons she has for doing that. Never played RE though!
I remember that mission, the billionaires and the rest of the NPCs are all wearing masks and the mission it's clearly inspired by all those rich people cults and gatherings. Incidentally, it is also the mission where you can find the circumcision knife, what did they mean by this?I never really gave a shit because in one of the missions (I think it's the Ark Society mission of Hitman 2) your target(s) are two black billionaires
The comic "Nerf Now" has something to say about this:XCOM: Chimera Squad, on the other hand, is a Heavy, and deeply into that territory. No more character customization, you're stuck recruiting from a set roster comprised almost exclusively of aliens and brown people. The one possibly white guy (hard to tell due to the weird coloring style they use) is frequently the ass of jokes. The characters make constant Joss Whedon-esque quips and all act like Californian 30something coffee shop dwellers, despite being a mix of backgrounds and even species.
The plot itself is also about you having to stop a group of former XCOM members who left after XCOM won the war in 2, who hate aliens and want to "destroy our diversity". The entire goal of the game is to keep the "beautiful diverse City 31" together in the face of this threat. The aliens are generally portrayed very sympathetically, while the human groups are portrayed as evil terrorists. The game will constantly rub in your face how important diversity is, and almost feel like it's taunting people who liked the previous games with some of its lines. The gameplay isn't bad, but the story is genuinely draining, which sucks because Chimera Squad is far more heavily emphasized around the story than either of the previous games.
This, the sad thing is I really like how they shook up and condensed the gameplay formula. Xcom2 was fun, but baby stepping around the map to avoid "activating pods" wasn't.The gameplay isn't bad, but the story is genuinely draining, which sucks because Chimera Squad is far more heavily emphasized around the story than either of the previous games.
I never found any of the more well known survival horror games even remotely challenging except RE0.Is Silent Hill (and Resident Evil) hard? I played the Silent Hill games on normal and they were okay, except the second half of 4. I play on easy now because I like to walk around and look at all of the references. I know trannies like 3 because they have some headcanon that Heather is omg trans because she dyed her hair and changed her name, ignoring the other reasons she has for doing that. Never played RE though!